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I have the same problem.
I think it has to do becose you and I need to enable suexec on apache.
But I dont know how to do this, I have posted my question about this to.
Richard Hector heeft op dinsdag, 4 maa 2003 om 08:56 (Europe/Amsterdam)
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> On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 12:24:47AM +0100, Eelco Alosery wrote:
>>
>> Example:
>> Everyting I put tru FTP or created tru FTP on the hosting company's
>> server has owner 621 groep 83, even when perl greates a file.
>> On my personal server everyting put tru FTP has owner 301 groep 45,
>> but
>> files greated by perl are owner 20 groep 45.
>> Thats why I cant read the files on FTP.
>
> My guess: Your hosting company has setup apache to run scripts as you,
> which helps protect other customers' data. Therefore you can read them.
>
> Your home server runs them as www-data or something, which I think is
> the
> default. So the files are owned by www-data, and not readable by you.
>
> What the best way is to get it to work how you want, I don't know.
>
> Richard
>
>
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